Title: suspend the awt thread
Yes, a) is what I want to do. Now the progressbar is started in the MyRunnable() class. Are you saying that I should start it within the actionPerformed() method?
-----Original Message-----
From: Sachin Hejip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 11 juni 2003 8:45
To: Deblauwe, Wim; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: suspend the awt thread

Sorry - sent it before completing my sentence - I meant to say a) seems the best way . :-)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: suspend the awt thread

Hey,
 
From what I understood what you wish to achieve is that the UI should continue to repaint but the user should not be able to interact with it while you complete your task?
You can -
a) Show a modal dialog that says "Please Wait" or shows a progress bar preferably with a cancel button - this dialog disappears on the completion of your task. (I think this is the
b) Disable all input event dispatching until your operation concludes by replacing the EventQueue with your own.
c) A harder way to achieve this is to have the glass pane take focus, block mouse events and disable all menus.
 
Does this help?
 
Regards
Sachin
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: suspend the awt thread

Hi,

I want to suspend the awt thread but still get painting done. Is this possible?

assume this piece of code:

actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
{
        Runnable myRunnable = new MyRunnable();
        Thread workerThread = new Thread( myRunnable );
        workerThread.start();

        // Wait here for workerThread to finish
        // but still paint!

        Oject o = myRunnable.getObject();

        // do something with o
}

You are in the actionPerformed, so this gets executed on the awt thread. The workerThread starts with some lengthy operation and we want to wait in the actionPerformed for it to finish and then continue with our work. How do I do it?

kind regards,

Wim

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Ing. Wim Deblauwe
Software Development Engineer
Medical Imaging Systems - BarcoView
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